Collins2000 wrote:Robinson wrote:
Sure Holyfield and a lot of other fighters used PEs and steroids...
I gurantee alot of heroes to people here used them as well ;)
Steroids and PEs are a big part of every sport. It is a fact.
Can steroids make someone a better fighter, Kym?
EXACTLY how do they do that?
I can see how they can help in other sports where muscle mass is critical but I'm confused about how EXACTLY they help a fighter.
What they do is allow an athlete or fighter to train longer or
through recovery period.
Say, your are training 3hrs a day, hard, you get sore and tired
the next day. Steroids (athlete geared ones...not body building
anabolic), allow a fighter to keep training when they should
be recovering, because they are not sore.
So in fact it does let them get better as a fighter because they can
train longer, harder and more often.
Other PEs used have been amphetimine sorts which help lower
body fat, keep energy levels up and so on.
And off course these days HGH, which is why guys in their
40s etc can keep fighting with massively impressive physiques.
HGH is legal in the USA, and is hard to test for.
Most of the fighters I know that use it, and know of that
use it do not take it to LOOK the part or for strength, but
so that they can keep training and training and training,
without injury and needing to rest like a normal person.
The reality is, it has been in sports a long time and has
only been illegal (steroids) in boxing since the late 1980s.
It would be naive to asume that peak athletes would be
advised to, or themselves take some PEs to help them perform,
after all it was not taboo, illegal, nor was it a known element
in the sport.
Steroids do not give a fighter heart, courage, instinct and
so on. It just lets them train longer and harder and from
there it is up to the fighter to make do with that what they can.
Plenty of low level figters are on it, and no doubt plenty great
ones who were not.
I am not making excuses for it, I am just illustrating that this
is a fact. Me personally would never take PEs, but I would not
say that I have days at my low level of comp, where I am so
sore and tired that I wonder if it would be worth taking. That
however is for others and not me.